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Subido el 11 de febrero de 2024 por Aitana Gemma H.

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Hello friends, we are in the art movement new TV show with Lucia. 00:00:00
We are going to present, we are going to explain the three types of art movement with our classmates Rocío, Hugo and Dea. 00:00:05
This is Subrealism. The name of the painting is called Pinking. The author is Virtozul. 00:00:19
Subrealism means everything that represents this movement and associates from human inconsciences. 00:00:24
She is that explains abstract art. 00:00:33
Abstract art is the opposite of Realism. Therefore, abstraction does not represent 00:00:40
concrete things in nature, but rather propels a new reality. 00:00:54
And for finish, have Beata to explain Cubism. 00:01:04
So, Cubism is the break with the past and the concurrent search for new forms of expression. 00:01:10
The Cubism started between 1890 and 1910 with Rubén Darío. During the Cubism there was a period with crazy creative arts 00:01:15
and transforming the things most in paintings into geometric shapes. 00:01:23
They also accelerated the production of mass, industrialization and urbanization. 00:01:27
Here we have the painting of Las Señoritas de Avignon, which represented the beginning of the Cubism. 00:01:33
It's painted by Pablo Picasso in 1907 with oil. It's part of the Cubism era. 00:01:39
This is the end of the show. Thank you for watching. 00:01:45
Subido por:
Aitana Gemma H.
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11 de febrero de 2024 - 12:19
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01′ 50″
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